Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Lucid by Kristy Fairlamb Blog Tour

A
terrifying power. A horrifying curse.
Lucy Piper lives a lonely existence on the precipice between life and death.
She possesses the horrifying ability to resurrect real-life tragic events in
her nightmares, reliving over and over, as if she were there, the last few
moments before the victim takes their final breath. Car accidents, drownings,
plane crashes – Lucy has seen it all. No one understands what it’s like living
death by night and fearing sleep by day.When Tyler Sims and his family move to town to escape past traumas, Lucy is
drawn to him. The two of them are linked through their dreams, and with Tyler’s
trust and friendship, hope for a brighter future returns to Lucy’s world. But
Tyler’s presence awakens something else in Lucy, and with this new knowledge,
she will be forced to make impossible decisions. Decisions that will change
history, and the future.

Chilling, haunting and compelling, this novel is the first in a two-part series
for fans of The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer and The Hidden Memory of Objects that will leave you
breathless for days.

Kristy Fairlamb is an Australian author of
the Young Adult Lucid series coming out in 2019.

She spends her days drinking coffee and
torturing her characters with loads of tension – both love related and the nail
biting kind.

Long before her days of writing began she
spent half her childhood in a make believe world; daydreaming about growing up,
falling in love, and travelling the world.

She’s worked as a nanny in country England,
a junior matron in a boy’s boarding school south of London, a governess in East
Timor, and made coffees and cleared tables in the New South Wales snow fields.

She lives with her husband, teenage
daughter, and two sons in the beautiful Adelaide Hills where they’re lucky
enough to get occasional visits from the local koalas.

She’s terrible at gardening, likes her
bookshelves sorted by colour, and recently checked off a lifelong dream of
jumping from a plane.

When she’s not writing or daydreaming about
her stories you’ll find her reading, cooking for her family, or doing anything
to avoid the housework.